Podcasts I Listen To

I’ve started listening to podcasts sometime in 2007, almost 9 years ago. DotNetRocks was my first show. Can’t remember which episode was the first one, but I distinctly remember listening to Billy Hollis talk about Complexity (show #214, 2007-02-13) and trying really really hard to keep up. Stopping and rewinding was not unusual.

Just like @ailon, whose post inspired to write this one, I’ve been listening ever since. I spend a lot of time with podcasts - I listen when I walk, prepare and eat breakfast, in the shower, do chores and run. After DotNetRocks, my next two podcasts were Hanselminutes and Mondays. As I moved on from Microsoft ecosystem (and Mondays is no longer active), none of them are among my current subscriptions.

These days I devour podcasts on the iPhone, using Overcast. It’s a simple reliable podcast player with a couple of useful powerful features. The official iPhone Podcasts app had trouble dealing with the number of subscriptions I have and was constantly laggy. No such problems with Overcast.

The podcasts I listen to are listed below. They are divided into groups by the share of episodes I consume.

All

I listen to all episodes of the podcasts here. Mostly because they are amazing.

Accidental Tech Podcast - my favorite at the moment. One and a half year ago, during my vacation in Rome, I ran out of podcast episodes to listen to. I like Marco Arment’s writing, which led me to Accidental Tech Podcast (he’s one of the hosts). Probably got through 20 episodes during that vacation alone.

Under the Radar has two hosts. One of them is “Underscore” David Smith. The other one… Marco.

Software Engineering Daily is the newest addition. Can’t say much about it, but hope for it to earn a permanent place on this list.

Most

I skip some episodes of these podcasts. Either after looking at episode title or deciding to stop in the middle.

The /Filmcast is another podcast for cinephiles. I slightly prefer Filmspotting, because through it I discover movies I wouldn’t otherwise. /Filmcast focuses more on the mainstream.

99% Invisible is the first podcast I would recommend to a stranger. Most people will like it at least a little. Its goal is to expose the unseen and overlooked.

This Week in Startups. I enjoy it less and less. New insights ran out and Jason Calacanis can be grating at times.

Some

For one reason or another, I only manage to consume a small sample of new episodes from these.

Reconcilable Differences is amazing, because Siracusa (co-host of Accidental Tech Podcast) and Merlin Mann are amazing. It’s not time sensitive, so I expect some day go through all episodes of Reconcilable Differences.